James Murray Successfully Organises Meet Up in a Brewery


MP supporting Perivale Brewery's efforts to become an all-weather venue

James Murray with Perivale Brewery Chief Brewer, Mike Siddell, in the courtyard of the brewery
James Murray with Perivale Brewery Chief Brewer, Mike Siddell, in the courtyard of the brewery

March 30, 2023

James Murray recently visited Perivale Brewery at Horsenden Farm. The Ealing North MP is supporting its campaign to raise funds to transform its premises into an all-weather venue.

Perivale Brewery launched a Crowdfunder campaign earlier this month to raise £15,000 to improve the site by enabling customers to use the local brewery throughout the year.

The money is expected to be used to buy two stretch tents to create heated, covered areas in the outdoor brewery courtyard and the beer garden so that customers can enjoy their experience regardless of the weather.

The brewery has also said it will use the donations to build a new bar and a beer cellar, which will allow the brewery to host more regular events for its customers.

Following his visit, James said, “Like so many local people, I love visiting Perivale Brewery and enjoying their tap days. I am delighted to support their campaign to transform their premises into an all-weather venue. By adding a covered area to the courtyard and beer garden, their plans will mean the local community can come together and to enjoy the brewery all year round.”

 

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